Estonian and Latvian Computer Scientists - Ordered by Citations

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Disclaimer: All information has been gathered from public
sources. If you want to add or delete some information about you, please
email me. I do this all from my free time. But I welcome information that
will help me in updating this page.

Disclaimer 2. Do not take those numbers too seriously without
actually studying how Google collects the citations. Moreover, bear in mind
that citations differ significantly in subfields of computer science, with
practical areas getting a bulk of the citations. Also, for some of the
authors, a majority of citations comes from authored textbooks, or even
worse, from self-citations. Thus, be careful.

Note: "cites per #authors" divides the number of citations each paper has got by the number of authors it has. This increases fairness in interdisciplinary comparisons (e.g., papers in biology have 20+ coauthors and thousands of citations, papers in mathematics have 1 author and tens of citations). We note that this parameter is not perfect, since Google Scholar omits some authors in their page, but the same is also true in say the "Publish and Perish" program.

Links to Google citations profiles are fetched automatically when updating the database...

All links are clickable. For example, you can sort people according to
Cites, Recent (2005+), H-Index, compare institutions to each other, or see people
only from a certain institution.

People with less than 0 citations are not displayed (this can adjusted with url suffix "&cutoff=xxx").

FAQ

Greyed out persons do only partially belong to this table (for various reasons), or they have namesakes that contribute to majority of their citations.